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Show A tale" of blood." Information Concerning the Eaichery ol Macy Victims. IT iOUSIl.S JIl'CTI I.IKC IlllIOV Two Iliiinlnd and rurlr-clgli,! I'tnons Asiatilcnltd to III Jo a Crime. Dl'Nison, Mty 0. Hematlonal do-Vcljpmeuls do-Vcljpmeuls are coming up In tlio (iillili.,ullroll murder casu at rilicr man. Thu noun Lccamu eurrmit that Uovernor Hogg had wiltten lo Judge llrown for patllculars lu Char ei J.ut-trell's J.ut-trell's case, aa a pardon had" been applied ap-plied for and he wished to thoroughly Investigate thu cnie. It e aeld thr.t Luttrell hat divulged Information con-coming con-coming a terrible butchery of men here lastiprlug that will rrobAtlyeecuio lilmn reiilevuor icialbly n pardon In lull. Thu exact confession Cannot bo had, but H Is said that jslncu 1878 Jauiua M. llrown, John Catdslu and filendshaJ billed 243 men It order to kill the testimony agatnit them In Iho murder case. Jinua M. llrown In 1878 Ikojuiu Involved In aquanel with u stable hand and killed him. John Carlisle was Induced lo kill another man named bpaiks. Tom Blmrmau, Ihslr last victim, was an eyi.wltneas. T hero were many others bosiues a'rong clrcumitaotlnl witnesses'. J'-rown and Carlisle, Iwlng wealthy, started Into kill tbu evidence agaluit them, and l.uttrell'sststlllhg confession la bui a gllmiouof Ihoawiul reality of thisun. paralleled series of crimes that cost 218 men their llvus and the perpetrators millions ot dollars. J.uttrell woulJ not glvolhe names of the victims. Ilofuld he did not know ell, but tills would ho forthcoming In every Instance of killing by the gang. iory witness wua suudowed and killed sooner or later, at well as ail strong cltcumstnn-Hal cltcumstnn-Hal wltoeites, by hired inunuicrr, and Ihe cifllcirt dared not Interfere If they regarded their lives. |